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I have something that I want to buy as an investment for about 4 thousand dollars. I have 2 thousand saved. I will have the rest of the money in 2 months but I am afraid someone will buy this thing ahead of me if I don't purchase it soon and I will miss it. What should i do? I have about 3500 in available credit from my Cap1, Discover, and Chase card. I could the other 2k on a combination of those cards or I could try apping for another card say a DCU card and hope for a higher CL. Or I could just wait and hope someone doesnt buy this thing ahead of me. I guess I should find a card with 0 percent interest for a few months and put the purchase on that.
@09Lexie wrote:
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Is your new title "Guardian of the Fence" lol..
OP what is the prepaid card does it provide an EXP fico or something?
is this something that you absolutely need?
Will it not be produced or be available ever again?
It's really up to your own judgement. No one can tell you what it's worth or its importance because it doesn't matter except for your own opinion.
You could try getting a new card as well if you absolutely need this. What are your scores like?
I think you should wait.
@dddewdrop wrote:I have something that I want to buy as an investment for about 4 thousand dollars. I have 2 thousand saved. I will have the rest of the money in 2 months but I am afraid someone will buy this thing ahead of me if I don't purchase it soon and I will miss it. What should i do? I have about 3500 in available credit from my Cap1, Discover, and Chase card. I could the other 2k on a combination of those cards or I could try apping for another card say a DCU card and hope for a higher CL. Or I could just wait and hope someone doesnt buy this thing ahead of me. I guess I should find a card with 0 percent interest for a few months and put the purchase on that.
Repeat offender go straight to red
We know how you work the fence Lol
@myjourney wrote:
@dddewdrop wrote:I have something that I want to buy as an investment for about 4 thousand dollars. I have 2 thousand saved. I will have the rest of the money in 2 months but I am afraid someone will buy this thing ahead of me if I don't purchase it soon and I will miss it. What should i do? I have about 3500 in available credit from my Cap1, Discover, and Chase card. I could the other 2k on a combination of those cards or I could try apping for another card say a DCU card and hope for a higher CL. Or I could just wait and hope someone doesnt buy this thing ahead of me. I guess I should find a card with 0 percent interest for a few months and put the purchase on that.
Repeat offender go straight to red
We know how you work the fence Lol
LOL
Myjourney and Lexi make a nice team.
@Rackham94 wrote:
@09Lexie wrote:
****************RED ALERT ISSUED****************Is your new title "Guardian of the Fence" lol..
OP what is the prepaid card does it provide an EXP fico or something?
It is just an amex prepaid card that i got in hopes of establishing a relationship with amex. it has no balance currently. There is supposed to be a space after where I wrote "prepaid card" then i listed my most recent fico scores. sorry for the confusion.
Unless you have a guaranteed rate of return on your investment which is greater than the interest you'll be charged, IMO it's not a sound idea. Especially since you'll be using a considerable amount of your available credit for the purchase. Investment and CC's just don't mix in my world. Investments are not guaranteed to net more than your total purchase cost, and they also require time to mature (which adds more volatility). Even If you break even with the initial cost of 4k, you're still losing the money spent on interest payment for the 2k borrowed. A financial loss however small, is still a loss. Just my opinion of course, do with it what you will.